Can't say who the ISP is but I do have block of 13
And no not nating the modem.

On 2014-12-20 12:20, Christian Palecek wrote:
> Who's the isp? So do you just have 2 ips, because it sounds more like
> they just routed you a /29. Are you nating through the modem?
> 
> Christian Palecek
> Network Administrator
> Cybernet Inc.
> Hamilton, MT
> 
> -------- Original message --------
> From: [email protected]
> Date:12/20/2014 10:07 AM (GMT-07:00)
> To: Mikrotik Users <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Mikrotik Users] Couple questions to ask
> 
> Well the upstream provider have the static ip's scripted inside the
> modem. So I don't think they are actually routing the ip's directly to
> 
> me.
> 
> So it looks like I'm going have go bat route setup if that is correct.
> 
> Tim
> 
> On 2014-12-20 10:59, Christian Palecek wrote:
>> I think you are going to have to use dst-nat as a 1:1 nat, unless
> they
>> actually are routing you ip's, then you would just route them like
> you
>> would any subnet.
>> 
>> Christian Palecek
>> Network Administrator
>> Cybernet Inc.
>> Hamilton, MT
>> 
>> -------- Original message --------
>> From: T Maylone <[email protected]>
>> Date:12/20/2014 7:33 AM (GMT-07:00)
>> To: Mikrotik Users <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [Mikrotik Users] Couple questions to ask
>> 
>> example routing through two routers
>> 
>> assume your public ip is 1.1.1.1
>> assume your provider routes 1.1.1.1 to your router A ether port 1
>> assume there is a relationship between router a ether 2
> 10.254.0.1/29
>> [2] and router B ether 1 10.254.0.2
>> assume there is a relationship between router b ether 2
> 10.253.0.1/29
>> [3] and router c ether 1 10.253.0.2
>> 
>> In router A
>> IP route 1.1.1.1 10.254.0.2
>> 
>> In router B
>> IP router 1.1.1.1 10.253.0.2
>> 
>> On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 7:22 AM, Tim Reichhart <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Guys
>>> 
>>> I am just wondering if I have multiple wan IP's on ether1 is an way
>>> to place it onto other ethernet interfaces? Also I am running ospf
>>> on my routers so lets say router A is the main core with wan IP’s
>>> and router B needs an wan IP from router A for an internal IP how
>>> would I route that?
>>> 
>>> Tim
>>> 
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>> [2] http://10.254.0.1/29
>> [3] http://10.253.0.1/29
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